Hassan II of Alamut
Ḥasan ʿAlā Zikrihi's-Salām (Persian/Arabic: حسن على ذكره السلام) or Hassan II was the hereditary Imam of the Nizari Isma'ilis of the Alamut Period from 1162 until 1166. From his capital of Alamut he ruled parts of Persia and Syria. His chief subordinate in Syria was Rashid ad-Din Sinan, the Old Man of the Mountain.
Hasan 'Ala Zikrihi's-Salam: حسن على ذكره السلام 23rd Ismaili Nizari Imam Hasan 'Ala Zikrihi's-Salam | |
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Born | 1142/1145 AD |
Died | 1166 AD |
Resting place | Lambsar Castle |
Other names | Malik'es-Selâm (Lord of Peace), Malik'ûl-Kulûb (Lord of Hearts) |
Term | 1164–1166 |
Predecessor | Hasan al-Qahir |
Successor | Nūr al-Dīn Muhammad |
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